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Battersby Hats

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In May 1906, a fire gutted their factory at Offerton. The fire started on the evening of the 22nd and burned all night destroying the warehouse and "enormous stocks" of straw and felt hats and part of the working area. The cost of the damage was estimated at £50,000.
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In 1966, Battersby merged with four other felt hat manufacturers, Christy & Co Ltd and T. & W. Lees Ltd, both of Stockport, and J. Moores & Sons Ltd, and Joseph Wilson & Sons Ltd, both of
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sent evidence that his company had the capacity to produce 12,000 hats per week. They had London offices in Nicholl Square, EC1, and later at 5 Roseberry Avenue, London, EC1.
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After a gradual decline, hat production at Associated British Hat Manufacturers eventually ceased in 1997. The factory was used as the first
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At one time, the firm was one of the largest hat manufacturers in Britain with an international trade. For an Australian court case of 1935,
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museum before the exhibitions were moved to the newly renovated Wellington Mill on the A6 in the centre of Stockport in 2000.
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In 2019, Viaduct Housing Partnership and Lane End Group began work on a development at the Hempshaw Lane site for 144 homes.
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in Offerton, Stockport, first appeared on Ordnance Survey maps in 1895. At one time, Battersby employed over 1,000 people.
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Denton and the Archaeology of the Felt Hatting Industry
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Battersby Hat Works, Offerton, after the fire in 1906.
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Defunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom
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by Michael Nevell, Brian Grimsditch and Ivan Hradil.
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Index


Battersby's Hat Works
Stockport
Battersby's Hat Factory


Conty
Arras
William John Battersby
Battle of Arras
Yvetot
tuberculosis

Waterford
James Johnson Battersby
Denton
Associated British Hat Manufacturers
Hat Works
James Larratt Battersby


"OFFERTON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE"
British Newspaper Archive


"Ernest Battersby's Edwardian abundance"
"Purchase of a Hat leads to claim for damages"
"Battersby and Co"
Associated British Hat Manufacturers.
ISBN

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